Heart Disease in Women
Heart Disease in Women
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Tamara ThomasHeart Disease in Women | November 14, 2024
Women with higher levels of PFAS in their blood during early pregnancy were likely to weigh more and have higher body fat.
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Tamara ThomasHeart Disease in Women | November 8, 2024
"Women who survived out-of-hospital cardiac arrest more often received anxiety/depression medication in the years following."
Tamara ThomasHeart Disease in Women | October 16, 2024
Middle-aged women who have poor sleep may be at a greater risk of heart diseases (heart attacks, strokes and heart failure).
Tamara ThomasMenopause | October 4, 2024
Women who enter menopause before age 40 are twice as likely to die from heart disease.
Rebecca AraujoDiabetes | September 11, 2024
Early-onset intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy was an independent risk factor for gestational diabetes mellitus.
Cailin ConnerHeart Disease in Women | August 28, 2024
A recent study revealed significant sex-based biases in cardiology algorithms.
Tamara ThomasWomen's Health | July 22, 2024
Black women with good heart health showed little decline in mental processing.
Lou PorteroHeart Disease in Women | June 3, 2024
Diet during pregnancy has been recognized as a possible intervention for preventing hypertensive disorders
Lou PorteroHeart Disease in Women | May 1, 2024
women can exercise less frequently than men but enjoy greater cardiovascular gains.
Cailin ConnerWomen's Neurology | April 25, 2024
Women experiencing earlier menopause and higher vascular risk had lower cognitive scores.
Rob DillardBreast Cancer | January 29, 2024
Black breast cancer survivors can benefit from hypertension prevention strategies during treatment.
Tamara ThomasHeart Disease in Women | January 3, 2024
"(Mammogram)is a pretty simple way cardiologist(s) can determine if a woman is at risk (for heart disease)."
Rebecca AraujoHeart Disease in Women | November 21, 2023
Higher stroke risk was found among Black women with experiences of racism in housing, employment, and police interactions.
Tamara ThomasHeart Disease in Women | October 23, 2023
Pregnancy complications, autoimmune diseases, depression, and breast cancer are risk factors for heart disease in women.
Rebecca AraujoHeart Disease in Women | October 20, 2023
A coalition calls for systemic changes to address disparities in women's cardiovascular health care.
Rebecca AraujoHeart Disease in Women | September 26, 2023
TyG plus waist circumference or waist-to-height-ratio was significantly associated with new-onset hypertension.
Tamara ThomasHeart Disease in Women | September 25, 2023
Only 60% of postpartum women at risk of heart disease received heart health counseling after giving birth.
Rebecca AraujoHeart Disease in Women | September 5, 2023
Women older than 80 with atrial fibrillation may not receive adequate monitoring to reduce their risk of stroke.
Rebecca AraujoHeart Disease in Women | August 29, 2023
Assisted reproductive technology was not associated with increased risk of CVD after giving birth.
Tamara ThomasHeart Disease in Women | August 28, 2023
Women with severe stroke are less likely than men to be sent to comprehensive stroke centers.
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